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Topic: Calvert DeForest (aka: Larry "Bud" Melman)has passed away
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David Stambaugh
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Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 03-22-2007 06:35 PM
Tribute posted on Letterman's CBS web page:
David Letterman On The Death of Calvert DeForest
"Everyone always wondered if Calvert was an actor playing a character, but in reality he was just himself - a genuine, modest and nice man," said Letterman. "To our staff and to our viewers, he was a beloved and valued part of our show, and we will miss him."
DeForest passed away on Monday, March 19 at age 85. His debut on "Late Night," as Larry Bud Melman, came in 1982, and was followed by dozens of appearances as various characters on the NBC show and on the LATE SHOW, which Letterman has hosted on CBS since 1993.
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Mike Blakesley
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Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 03-26-2007 08:14 PM
Here's a list of some of the stuff DeForest did for the Late Night show, courtesy of the Letterman newsletter this week.
Calvert DeForest, who passed away last week, appeared over 250 times on LATE NIGHT. Among the characters he portrayed on the show were Larry "Bud" Melman, Larry "Bud" Fortensky, Larry "Bud" Headroom, Larry "Bud" Hussein, Larry "Bud" Schwarzkopf, George Patton, Kenny the Gardener, Leroy Neiman, Ranger Larry, Road Warrior, and Roy Orbison.
He impersonated Cher, Pete Rose, and Ronald Reagan.
He handled live remotes at the Port Authority of New York, the Empire State Building, the Essex House, Times Square, an ATM machine outside a Chemical Bank at 34th and 5th, the Staten Island Ferry, outside the U.N. Soviet Mission, outside his American Goodwill Tour trailer, in a rowboat at the Central Park lake, at the 6th Ave Thanksgiving Parade route, in a cab going around the block (to determine the number of laps it would take within the show's hour), on 6th Ave. to choose Mr. Christmas, at the 1992 Democratic National Convention, the 1992 Republican National Convention, and the 1993 Inauguration in Washington, D.C.
He presented one Top Ten list 20 years ago to the month, on April 15, 1987: "Top Ten Things People Say When They Meet Larry 'Bud' Melman."
His great uncle, Lee DeForest, invented the 3-element vaccum tube, an integral ingredient into the creation of the very medium that made "Larry 'Bud' Melman" a household name -- television.
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